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  1. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 11: June Weather Update

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-17/battle-belt-season-3-episode-11-june-weather-update

    fieldwork (up to 21 in May), especially in areas of the state with saturated soils. Looking ahead, there is ... remain below the soil surface until after the V5 stage, as this protects the plant in its early ... we get a June weather update from Dr. Aaron Wilson, OSU Extension Ag Weather & Climate Field ...

  2. Scouting for Soybean Seedling Diseases in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-14/scouting-soybean-seedling-diseases-ohio

    diseases. As we move through the early stages of the growing season, it’s critical to scout fields for ... potential. What to Look For Soybean seedling diseases are often difficult to diagnose in the field because ... water-soaked, mushy seedlings with poorly developed roots. This disease thrives in cool, saturated soils ...

  3. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Privet (Ligustrum spp.)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-103

    forests and fields. It is essential to regularly scout for and control these species, especially prior to ... Field Specialist, Ohio State University Extension David Apsley, Southern Ohio Woodland Owner Outreach, ... aggressively with native plant species and degrade woodland quality and wildlife habitat. After privet becomes ...

  4. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Peter Konjoian

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/hcs-alumni-spotlight-peter-konjoian

    greenhouse work. Only now it was me feeling comfortable and confident running university quality experiments ... of a field of study like horticulture isn’t important, it is. But college provides valuable ‘reps’ ... for the fifty years since we were students together, it’s been wonderful. My path took me ...

  5. Spotted Lanternflies in Ohio: What You Need to Know

    https://jefferson.osu.edu/news/spotted-lanternflies-ohio-what-you-need-know

    planthopper insect native to Asia. First discovered in North America in Pennsylvania in 2014, it has since ... spread to several states, including Ohio, where it was first identified in 2020. The insect is known for ... its distinctive appearance: adults have gray wings with black spots and a bright red underwing, while ...

  6. The 39th Edward F. Hayes Forum: Showcasing Ongoing Research from the Soil Fertility and Health Lab

    https://soilfertility.osu.edu/news/39th%C2%A0edward-f-hayes-forum-showcasing-ongoing-research-soil-fertility-and-health-lab

    tillage. The study highlights how these conservation strategies enhance soil organic matter and stability,  ... potentially leading to runoff and water pollution. The study evaluated how different phosphorus fertilizer ... the Soil Fertility and Soil Health Lab were Aline de Camargo Santos, PhD (postdoctoral researcher), ...

  7. OSU Extension Offering Hay Testing Program thru July 31,2025

    https://perry.osu.edu/news/osu-extension-offering-hay-testing-program-thru-july-312025

    challenges of making hay during a wet May and June, see You Finally Got the Hay Made, How Good is It? by Mark ... program with the goal of providing timely education regarding forage quality and winter supplementation. ... The data collected from the samples will be used to create an eBarn’s county hay quality summary. If ...

  8. Cool Tips for Managing Heat Stress in Dairy Cows

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-27-issue-3/cool-tips-managing-heat-stress-dairy-cows

    zones for full coverage. While using more water may improve cooling, it often leads to inefficiency. ... milk as adults. Some studies even suggest that these effects may carry into subsequent generations. ... they also lose heat to their surroundings, they can gain heat from it too. To stay cool, cows adjust ...

  9. Does Gypsum Improve Soil and Crop Yields? Exploring Its Role in Ohio Agriculture

    https://soilfertility.osu.edu/news/does-gypsum-improve-soil-and-crop-yields-exploring-its-role-ohio-agriculture

    crop yields in Ohio?  While gypsum does increase sulfur levels in soil and plant biomass, studies show ... Gypsum is often promoted as a soil amendment that improves soil health, provides essential ... nutrients like calcium and sulfur and helps reduce phosphorus runoff. But does it actually lead to better ...

  10. Ohio Soybean Council Receives 2025 Friend of HCS Award

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/osc-award

    invitations to stakeholder events. And this has ensured that our research and extension efforts remain ... Executive Director of the Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) and was looking for someone to fill a position. ... working for farmers would be a worthwhile experience. The former associate hired me and I have worked for ...

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